Love Me Or Hate Me by Lady Sovereign MP3 Download

Another one of my fave running songs, although I really prefer the Jason Club Mix version of this song with Missy Elliot. "If you love me then thank you, if you hate me then [blank] you!" Love it! I put this on when I need motivation to pick up the pace.

these are so much fun. the artwork is fab- very african barbershop-esque and it's a great gift for any rap /hip hop music lover.
So fabulously eighties!!!
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This set has been making lots of noise both because of its...these are so much fun. the artwork is fab- very african barbershop-esque and it's a great gift for any rap /hip hop music lover.
So fabulously eighties!!!
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This set has been making lots of noise both because of its subject matter and its impeccable execution. Each card depicts an old school hip-hop legend (DJ Red Alert, Grandmaster DST, Run DMC, Fab 5 Freddy, Bambaataa) in a super-detailed scene. It's crazy how much effort went into the illustration alone. The back features a biographical story about each legend and a select discography. Imported from Germany.
- 32 high quality cards packaged in a box.
- each card measures 7" x 3.5"
$45.00 USD

I am not a big fan of Lil' Wayne (although I did go through *that* phase) but my friend is, and her birthday is coming up, so this t-shirt is incredibly appropriate. The back says "I got cake like everyday my birthday."

This record is X to the Z, Xzibit, giving you a straight lesson in pimpdom. Take it from the man who brought you Pimp My Ride. These tunes are the only ones that should be pumping through your ticked out whip.

I'm a big fan of random, over the top eccentricities and I think this street sign hits the spot. I give it a 4/5 because Ugandan Hip Hop is way iller and these Tanzanian haters need to break themselves.

This underground rapper named Free Speech got together with another LA based underground rapper named Nameles (how ironic) and put together this pretty sick mixtape. I'm the biggest fan of the underground scene (although I follow ...This underground rapper named Free Speech got together with another LA based underground rapper named Nameles (how ironic) and put together this pretty sick mixtape. I'm the biggest fan of the underground scene (although I follow a few u.g. artists) but I dig the lyricism on this one. All around a very slammin' mixtape.

This is the instrumental version of Detroit producer Black Milk's "Popular Demand" album released in 2007. It's extremely solid. Black Milk's production is a breath of fresh air and helps fill the void left after J Dilla's passing...This is the instrumental version of Detroit producer Black Milk's "Popular Demand" album released in 2007. It's extremely solid. Black Milk's production is a breath of fresh air and helps fill the void left after J Dilla's passing.

"Too $hort baby I'm so hard, pimping these h*es on the Boulevard"
Ahhh if you miss the sweet sounds of misogyny mixed over funky ass, old school west coast 90's beats then this is your album. "Get Some Lovin'," "Money in the Gh..."Too $hort baby I'm so hard, pimping these h*es on the Boulevard"
Ahhh if you miss the sweet sounds of misogyny mixed over funky ass, old school west coast 90's beats then this is your album. "Get Some Lovin'," "Money in the Ghetto", "B****** Betty" and "I'm a Player" are classics.

This CD is split into 2 discs, one is in the style of West Coast Rap and the other is in the style of East Coast rap (Kurupt was from Philly but he moved to Hawthorne, CA). This CD is a classic, regardless of which coast you live ...This CD is split into 2 discs, one is in the style of West Coast Rap and the other is in the style of East Coast rap (Kurupt was from Philly but he moved to Hawthorne, CA). This CD is a classic, regardless of which coast you live on and I believe that it is Kurupt's most successful solo venture to date. This album also has "C-Walk" on it, one of the chillest, most OG songs ever recorded.

This album was released in November of 99, although it is close to the new millennium it doesn't qualify for my "Favorite Rap Albums of the 2K" list. It's all good though, the 90's was a hot time for rap and Kurupt tears it up on ...This album was released in November of 99, although it is close to the new millennium it doesn't qualify for my "Favorite Rap Albums of the 2K" list. It's all good though, the 90's was a hot time for rap and Kurupt tears it up on this CD. "Represent Dat G.C." and "Step Up" are great songs too.

My older brother and his friends were in love with this cd and I couldn't help but following suit. Kurupt is great when he raps with Tha Dogg Pound but his solo work is really cool too.....I really reccomend the title track, "At I...My older brother and his friends were in love with this cd and I couldn't help but following suit. Kurupt is great when he raps with Tha Dogg Pound but his solo work is really cool too.....I really reccomend the title track, "At It Again" and "Da World."

Cypress Hill made this phenomenal debut album in 1991 and then kind of died a slow death from there. Cypress Hill combines funk, hip-hop, gangsta rap and humor into music. Now that hip-hop has moved into the era of boasting about ...Cypress Hill made this phenomenal debut album in 1991 and then kind of died a slow death from there. Cypress Hill combines funk, hip-hop, gangsta rap and humor into music. Now that hip-hop has moved into the era of boasting about ownership of material objects, it would be nice if they could incorporate some decent sampling so I wouldn't have to turn to albums from the 90s all the time.

Take the laid back drawl of Snoop Dogg, mix in a Westcoast All Star like Warren G and add a smooth talking mack daddy like Nate Dogg and you have 213; the baddest rap group ever assembled since the Westside Connection. These guys ...Take the laid back drawl of Snoop Dogg, mix in a Westcoast All Star like Warren G and add a smooth talking mack daddy like Nate Dogg and you have 213; the baddest rap group ever assembled since the Westside Connection. These guys bring back that old g funk feel and Nate Dogg's vocals create the catchiest choruses in the industry. Sooooo gooood!

Unfortunately this was Eminem's last great CD and it kind of marks the beginning of the end for him. This album was way more serious then his previous two as he is more of an introspective MC rather than a full blown pyschopath. G...Unfortunately this was Eminem's last great CD and it kind of marks the beginning of the end for him. This album was way more serious then his previous two as he is more of an introspective MC rather than a full blown pyschopath. Good times Eminem, good times.

This CD usually gets a lot of flak for not being as good as The Documentary but I think all of that is rubbish. Sure Dr. Dre didn't produce this CD and it didn't sell nearly as many copies but if you were to actually listen to FUL...This CD usually gets a lot of flak for not being as good as The Documentary but I think all of that is rubbish. Sure Dr. Dre didn't produce this CD and it didn't sell nearly as many copies but if you were to actually listen to FULLY listen to both CD's (not just the singles) you'd find that this is a far more rounded CD. Personally, I like both of them equally.

I have bumped the songs of this Dogg Pound (now known as D.P.G. for legal issues) CD since it's release in 2001. Unfortunately it didn't sell many records but there are some really great hip hop classics on this album. Try listeni...I have bumped the songs of this Dogg Pound (now known as D.P.G. for legal issues) CD since it's release in 2001. Unfortunately it didn't sell many records but there are some really great hip hop classics on this album. Try listening to "Coastin'" if you want a high paced, g funk party starter.....

Weezy Wee!!!! I don't want to be hasty with my judgement but I might be willing to say that Lil Wayne might be the best rapper to emerge out of the 2000 era. Anyways, Da Drought 3 is one of the best mixtapes I've ever heard, Wayne...Weezy Wee!!!! I don't want to be hasty with my judgement but I might be willing to say that Lil Wayne might be the best rapper to emerge out of the 2000 era. Anyways, Da Drought 3 is one of the best mixtapes I've ever heard, Wayne uses all sorts of samples and just smashes songs up with his signature emotional flowstyle and hilarious musings.

This album really cemented Cash Money Records as an emerging hip hop powerhouse. The flows on this album are addictive and incredibly memorable. Who can resist overly conceited and self important lines like "in the 2G I'm all abou...This album really cemented Cash Money Records as an emerging hip hop powerhouse. The flows on this album are addictive and incredibly memorable. Who can resist overly conceited and self important lines like "in the 2G I'm all about myself, self I'm all about you"???